Ques.1 what is rule of law?
Ques.2 what is original
jurisdiction?
Ques.3 why is supreme court called The Guardian of the constitution?
Ques.4 why is judiciary important ?
Ques.5 what is judicial review?
Ques.6 How does High Court act as the guardian of the fundamental rights?
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1.the restriction of the arbitrary exercise of power by subordinating it to well-defined and established laws.
2.The original jurisdiction of a court is the power to hear a case for the first time, as opposed to appellate jurisdiction, when a higher court has the power to review a lower court's decision. Original jurisdiction refers to the right of the Supreme court to hear a case for the first time.
3.Supreme court is called the guardian of the constitution because thesupreme court is given the power to protect ,safeguard,and uphold theconstitution and empower to declare a law null and void if it is found to be in consistant with theconstitution.
4.It is vitally important in a democracy that individual judges and the judiciary as a whole are impartial and independent of all external pressures and of each other so that those who appear before them and the wider public can have confidence that their cases will be decided fairly and in accordance with the law.
6.The Constitution has assigned to theSupreme Court as the Guardian ofFundamental Rights and also responsibility for the protection. TheSupreme Court as the Guardian ofFundamental Rights can declare any law null and void if it violates. ... These writs can also be issued by the High Court.
5. a procedure by which a court can review an administrative action by a public body and (in England) secure a declaration, order, or award.
2.The original jurisdiction of a court is the power to hear a case for the first time, as opposed to appellate jurisdiction, when a higher court has the power to review a lower court's decision. Original jurisdiction refers to the right of the Supreme court to hear a case for the first time.
3.Supreme court is called the guardian of the constitution because thesupreme court is given the power to protect ,safeguard,and uphold theconstitution and empower to declare a law null and void if it is found to be in consistant with theconstitution.
4.It is vitally important in a democracy that individual judges and the judiciary as a whole are impartial and independent of all external pressures and of each other so that those who appear before them and the wider public can have confidence that their cases will be decided fairly and in accordance with the law.
6.The Constitution has assigned to theSupreme Court as the Guardian ofFundamental Rights and also responsibility for the protection. TheSupreme Court as the Guardian ofFundamental Rights can declare any law null and void if it violates. ... These writs can also be issued by the High Court.
5. a procedure by which a court can review an administrative action by a public body and (in England) secure a declaration, order, or award.
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The court protect the Fundamental Rights of the citizens from being exploited. The Supreme Court as the Guardian of Fundamental Rights can declare any law null and void if it violates. The Court also protect these rights if they are infringed by the action of the executive.
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